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Federalism. Powers Divided. Federal, State & Concurrent Power. State Set marriage laws Issue licenses Confiscate property used in illicit activities Establish public schools Enact land use laws Regulate public utilities Protect and promote Public Health Public morals
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Federalism Powers Divided
Federal, State & Concurrent Power • State • Set marriage laws • Issue licenses • Confiscate property used in illicit activities • Establish public schools • Enact land use laws • Regulate public utilities • Protect and promote • Public Health • Public morals • Public safety and general welfare • Powers the Constitution does not grant to the Federal Gov. nor deny to the States • Federal • Coin Money • Reg. foreign and interstate commerce • Raise and maintain armed forces • Fix standards of weights and measures • Make treaties • Make laws – necessary and proper • Reg. immigration • Acquire territory • Grant diplomatic recognition • Protect against rebellion or overthrow • Lay Duties on imports • Concurrent • Levy and collect taxes • Barrow Money • Establish Courts • Define Crimes and set punishments • Set environmental and health standards • Claim private property for public use • Establish a police force • Protect national boarders